1. Eric and David wanted to go on a trip together. They decided to go to Africa to see elephants!

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1. Eric and David wanted to go on a trip together. They decided to go to Africa to see elephants!

No mistakes!

2. Eridani, Danae, and Olivia decided they wanted to go to europe to look at castles.

2. Eridani, Danae, and Olivia decided they wanted to go to Europe to look at castles. Always capitalize the names of continents.

3. Me and my mom like to travel.

3. My mom and I like to travel. Never use “me” in the beginning of a sentence.

4. The teacher gave new pencils to Jonathan and me.

No mistakes! It’s okay to use “me” at the end of a sentence.

5. Eridani read the book The twits by Roald Dahl.

5. Eridani read the book The Twits by Roald Dahl. Underline and capitalize book titles.

6. We are going on a very difrent field trip to the planetarium.

6. We are going on a very different field trip to the planetarium. Different is spelled this way.

7. What time are we leaving to go on the field trip.

7. What time are we leaving to go on the field trip? Use question marks at the ends of questions.

8. Who is your faverite author?

8. Who is your favorite author? Favorite is spelled this way.

9. Do you want to go to king sooper’s with me?

9. Do you want to go to King Sooper’s with me? Capitalize the names of specific places.

10. My mom isn’t home. She’s at the grocery store right now.

No mistakes! Don’t capitalize “grocery store” because it’s not a specific name.